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Stitch images of the Old West and painted sunsets with this beautiful rendition honoring the Indian art form of blanket making. Stitches used in this design include a chain stitch and single crochet in the back loop. Made using worsted-weight yarn. Pattern instructions are done from a chart rather than written out. Finished size is approximately 62" x 78 1/2".

How do you like this product?

What a project! I bought Annie's yarn in late winter and now five months later I have finished this beautiful blanket.
Never having worked tapestry stitches before, at first it was daunting how to hold 4 pieces of yarn and not get "balled" up in a mess. I tried sitting with all 4 in front of me on a table. I tried all 4 in my lap.
Eventually I mustered through and after the second half of the blanket I was OK with just untangling the yarns after many stitches. Two yarns are really easy.
The blanket is huge and perfect for a bed or sharing on the couch!
The yarn is soft and so easy to use, doesn't shed and lends itself to easy, same size stitches. I loved seeing the many different designs that come to be by following the diagram. I did struggle at first counting the rows that have no pattern, but used markers about every 25 stitches and that really helped. I ended up with quite a bit of yarn left over, so not sure my stitches were too tight or I didn't order correctly, It won't matter as I will use up the yarn with another project.
Thanks....great blanket!

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Sandra NApril 11, 2016

I just finished this beautiful blanket... love it and loved doing it! The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because I find that the pattern is lacking in instructions, especially for beginners who are venturing out into the "intermediate" world for the first time. BUT, I did ask questions via the Help service and received a prompt reply with the additional instructions I needed to navigate through this adventure!

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ruth MJanuary 14, 2016

This is pretty much the first time doing this kind of blanket,so far so good. Love the yarn!

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Betsy PDecember 15, 2015

I'm looking forward to starting this project but would like to see colors chosen by Criseda C. I prefer a little less contrast and more earthy colors. I'm not sure how we receive the information from other reviewers but I'm willing to send my email address if necessary. Maybe customer service and help with this. Thanks.

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Marsha DDecember 11, 2015

Bought this pattern with no idea how to make it, but after looking at online videos I dove right in and although I'm only half-way done, it's turning out beautifully. I enlarged sections of the pattern so it would be easier to follow.